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Old 06-27-2002, 11:12 AM   #1
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good news/bad news...

Good news: Dad went and got truck from New Mexico, and made it back fine.
Bad news: every time he heard something knocking, he added some oil and that seemed to help it. When he got home, I checked the oil level. It was way too high. I popped the air cleaner top, and it has a lot of oil in the assembly. When the truck is running, the oil somehow makes its way up to the air cleaner assembly, leaks down, drops on the manifolds and burns. Is this hopefully just a small problem caused by the overfull oil, or is it a big problem?

I have the specs finally on the truck as well. C/10 short/fleet, 350 with 40" glasspacks (loud obviously) original 6-lug rims, body in pretty good shape, maroon paint- not original, heavy-duty rear end with a huge towing package, coil-over rear shocks, hitch, all the wires for trailer etc, trailer brakes. Inside-pioneer stereo, can't get the tape deck to work, steering wheel and seat absolutely whacked, underdash air that blows but no compressor so it it is just "fan". I have the options list too, will post that later, but I can't read some of them so if you guys could help decode that would be awesome. And the fuel guage somewhat works, however the temp and speedometer do not work. I already waxed it and shined up the paint pretty well. I will post pics when I get a scanner in the next ten years or so
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Old 06-27-2002, 11:37 AM   #2
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Hey Greasemonkey I'm your neighbor. I live in Baldwin Co. Alabama, right next to Escambia Co. Florida.

Good luck with the new truck.
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Old 06-27-2002, 12:32 PM   #3
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1. Take case of oil from your dad. Don't let him have it back unless he knows how to read a dipstick.

2. Don't drive the truck around like this is normal.

3. Pull the engine and rebuild it. The knocking could be anything in the valve train. You may have broken a ring or too much play in a rod or something.

You're going to have to clean the carburetor anyway. That I would pull and rebuild unless you want something else. Is the engine spooging oil?
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Old 06-28-2002, 10:53 AM   #4
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Hey it's good to see another Southern member All in all, Dad put in 11 quarts, yes 11 I counted them twice lol. It has a little blowby already so it does burn oil, not exactly sure what spooging means, either I am too stupid or too young or something Anyway, air filter is shot, and carb actually looks pretty good. Oh, I am going to get the compression tester and find out if it is the ring or valve that is messed up.
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Old 06-28-2002, 12:05 PM   #5
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I wondered about the "spooging" also.
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Old 06-28-2002, 12:14 PM   #6
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Sorry. I used "Spooging" as a synonym for Hemoraging or Gushing...

If it's burning oil how much? Compression will probably tell you some things, but I bet just pulling the valve covers will tell you plenty. What's the oil look like? Thick and sludgy? Jost do an oil change and watch it for the first 100 miles or so...
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Old 06-29-2002, 07:31 PM   #7
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It doesn't burn a lot, not enough that you can see it really well, and it does leak a little. Oil looks pretty good: I was thinking of pulling a cover when oil change time comes, I guess when I get my next day off. Anybody know the number for the ACDelco oil filter for 350? And a good place to get one? Thanks.
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Old 06-29-2002, 09:47 PM   #8
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Fram is PH13...I dunno about AC Delco.
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Old 06-29-2002, 10:27 PM   #9
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PF1218 or PF35 are the delco numbers on the spin on oil filter. If it is a canister type filter I don't remember that filter number...But any major Auto Parts store should have it...we do at O'Reilly's... I don't know if we have a store near you though
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Old 06-29-2002, 10:55 PM   #10
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I don't think O'Reilly's is there..only in the mid section of the states. Kinda ticked me off when i had an O'Reilly's part go bad here in Ohio and the closest one was in Illinois.
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Old 06-29-2002, 11:13 PM   #11
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Longhornmail,

What kind of problem did you have? and did you get it fixed... if not... I might be able to help...cause I will be making frequent trips to your area... The light of my life(daughter) and soon to be ex-wife live in Dublin...let me know If I can be of assistance...I'd hate to know a customer has a bad taste for our outfit...man, they DO have me brainwashed.....seriously let me know.
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Old 06-30-2002, 10:47 AM   #12
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If the PVC line is blocked the internal pressure will blow oil out of almost every gasket.
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Old 06-30-2002, 10:55 AM   #13
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Wow...now THAT is service!
Actually, it was taken care of quite a while ago. My starter went tits up almost a year ago, and even though i'm sure the headers were to blame, I feel 6 months in not enough of a life span. I had it rebuilt here at a smal local mom and pop place.
Your right, Dublin is just a 30 min drive from where I sit, I'm on the lower west side of Columbus...only about 3 miles from exit #5 on I-270. If you drive up here from Tx, you'll blast right by my exit.
Will you be driving this, or flying? If so, I might have a job for you if you are willing. (involves a longhorn bed in Killeen Tx) Not that I have the $$ at the moment, but I sure don't have the $$ to go get it myself either...as much as I would LOVE to do that road trip.
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